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Colombia national rugby league team

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The Colombian national rugby league team represents Colombia in the sport of rugby league.

Colombia
Badge of Colombia team
Team information
Governing body-
Region-
Head coachJorge Cantillo
CaptainSebastian Martinez
Most caps-
Top try-scorer-
Top point-scorer-
IRL ranking42nd
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First international
 Argentina 36-6 Colombia 
(Los Ángeles, Chile; 17 November 2017)
Biggest win
 Colombia 22-18 Brazil 
(Los Ángeles, Chile; 18 November 2017)
Biggest defeat
 Brazil 52-14 Colombia 
(São Paulo, Brazil; 23 November 2018)
 El Salvador 48-10 Colombia 
(Rochedale, Brisbane; 21 October 2018)
World Cup
Appearances- (first time in -)
Best result-

History

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The first rugby league team representing Colombia was organized by the Australian-based Latin Heat Rugby League organization in 2016, with a team of Colombian expats taking part in various competitions and small-sided matches against other teams representing Latin American nations. The first Colombian rugby league team, the Nativos, was established in the city of Antofagasta, Chile in 2017. Colombia made their international rugby league debut in the inaugural Latin American Rugby League Championships held in Los Ángeles, Chile in November 2017, losing 36-6 to Argentina in the first RLIF-sanctioned international on South American soil.[1][2]

Current squad

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vs South American Championship[3]

  • Andres Jimenez
  • Leonardo Delgado
  • William Martinez
  • Daniel Medina
  • Jessua Guillot
  • Andrew Zuluaga
  • John Garcia
  • Juan David Espinal
  • Sebastian Martinez
  • Fredy Diaz
  • Rafael Lopez
  • Hector Linares
  • Carlos Mendoza
  • Nelson Parada
  • David Perez
  • Jesus Delgado
  • Jean Villamil
  • Sebastian Rodger
  • Ruben Zequeda

IRL Rankings

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Official rankings as of December 2024
Rank Change Team Pts %
1 Steady  Australia 100
2 Steady  New Zealand 86
3 Steady  England 84
4 Increase 1  Tonga 63
5 Decrease 1  Samoa 54
6 Increase 1  Papua New Guinea 53
7 Decrease 1  Fiji 44
8 Steady  France 30
9 Increase 2  Serbia 23
10 Steady  Cook Islands 22
11 Increase 1  Netherlands 22
12 Increase 5  Wales 18
13 Increase 2  Malta 17
14 Increase 6  Ukraine 13
15 Decrease 1  Greece 12
16 Decrease 7  Lebanon 12
17 Decrease 4  Italy 11
18 Decrease 2  Ireland 9
19 Decrease 1  Jamaica 8
20 Increase 1  Czech Republic 8
21 Increase 2  Chile 8
22 Decrease 3  Scotland 7
23 Increase 4  Philippines 7
24 Increase 7  United States 7
25 Decrease 1  Poland 5
26 Increase 2  South Africa 5
27 Decrease 5  Germany 5
28 Decrease 3  Norway 5
29 Increase 4  Brazil 4
30 Decrease 4  Kenya 4
31 Increase 10  Canada 4
32 Steady  Montenegro 4
33 Increase 2  North Macedonia 3
34 Increase 15  Argentina 3
35 Increase 5  Albania 2
36 Steady  Bulgaria 2
37 Decrease 7  Ghana 2
38 Decrease 9  Nigeria 2
39 Decrease 5  Turkey 1
40 Decrease 3  Cameroon 1
41 Decrease 2  Japan 1
42 Decrease 4  Spain 1
43 Decrease 1  Colombia 1
44 Decrease 1  El Salvador 0
45 Steady  Russia 0
46 Increase 1  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0
47 Increase 3  Hong Kong 0
48 Increase 3  Solomon Islands 0
49 Increase 8  Vanuatu 0
50 Steady  Niue 0
51 Decrease 1  Latvia 0
52 Increase 2  Denmark 0
53 Increase 2  Belgium 0
54 Decrease 4  Estonia 0
55 Decrease 9  Sweden 0
56 Decrease 12  Morocco 0
48 Decrease 9  Hungary 0
Complete rankings at INTRL.SPORT

References

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  1. ^ "Chile to host the 2017 Latin American Championship - Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation". Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation. Archived from the original on 2018-09-27.
  2. ^ "Chile to face Argentina in Latinoamericano Championship Final - Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation". Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation. Archived from the original on 2018-07-28.
  3. ^ "RLIF - Rugby League International Federation". rlif.com. Archived from the original on 2018-10-28.